1:15 AM,
Apr. 11, 2013

The 2014 Impala offers a 'valet mode' that lets someone unknown take the wheel but protects personal items and information.

Written by

Chris Woodyard
| USA Today

Back in the 1960s, the Chevrolet Impala was America's car, a symbol of General Motors' dominance of the auto market.

Ever since, sales of the full-size sedan have ridden a roller coaster along with GM, gyrating gas prices and a move to crossovers or smaller cars.

Now comes the 2014 Impala, and GM hopes that its fabled nameplate will reclaim some luster. The new design is more compelling than the yawner it replaces, a snooze that has became a rental-fleet mainstay. ...